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15 Beautiful Cathedrals Around the World Full of History and Spirituality


By Madeleine Muzdakis on February 21, 2021
Detail of the exterior of Cologne Cathedral in Germany. (Photo: Stock Photos from CURIOSO PHOTOGRAPHY/Shutterstock)
The world is dotted with beautiful cathedrals. These spaces of Christian worship range from the medieval gothic flying buttresses of Notre Dame in Paris to the lofty concrete modernism of Metropolitan Cathedral of Brasília in Brazil.
Classically, a cathedral is a church that hosts the seat of a
bishop, a church from which he leads his diocese. Many (but not all) are arranged in a
cross pattern a
nave containing
apse (end of the nave) as well as multiple ....

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Visions of Alt-Berlin in "Man in the High Castle" | by MIT SA+P


By Ezra Haber-Glenn, lecturer in the MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning (DUSP)
When used judiciously, establishing shots are one of the most useful techniques in film and television. As the curtain opens on a new scene, a director is able to convey a whole range of important information — the when and where of the setting, as well as the overall mood and moment that we are about the enter — all through a single short shot. Such is the power of imagery.
The first season of Amazon’s new serial adaptation of Philip K. Dick’s alternative-history thriller, “The Man in the High Castle,” has already made excellent use of this technique, often lowering the viewer into scenes of Nazi-occupied New York or Japanese-occupied San Francisco with shots of key buildings or landmarks. We know and love these cities and we immediately recognize these places — only to be jarred by the superimposition of the familiar (Times Square, the Golden Gate B ....

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